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Stability and predictability are traits that are highly sought after by investors.
Many businesses may be under stress because of the macroeconomic environment, but these four companies still managed to increase their dividend payouts.
We introduce four solid US dividend-paying stocks that have increased their dividends without fail for 21 years or more.
The high-tech nanofilm coating company saw revenue declines across all its core divisions but projects a better 2024.
The telco saw overall higher revenue and profitability and has declared a S$0.025 interim dividend.
We feature five stocks that are dishing out dividends this month.
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We sifted out three blue-chip stocks that managed to raise their dividends.
The retailer faces higher utility and staff costs but managed to continue increasing its gross margin.
Singapore’s flagship carrier continues with its streak of strong earnings as the airline and travel industries enjoy a robust recovery.
The postal group has appointed a financial advisor and is seeking to become a major logistics player.
The bank reported a strong core net profit and jacked up its interim dividend to S$0.85 per share.
The financial technology platform operator believes it can garner substantially more assets under administration in the coming years.
If you have capital available to deploy, here are four Singapore blue chips you can consider for your investment portfolio.
We profile three US growth stocks within the investment firm’s portfolio that are touching a year-high.
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Businesses may fall victim to short-term headwinds, but a recovery could see share prices rebounding strongly.
We surveyed the investment landscape and came up with four names which we think are poised to raise their dividends.
These three companies have undertaken business development initiatives to grow their business. Will their share prices rise as a result?